The First battalion, the story of the 406th telegraph battalion, Signal corps . THE REVIEW AT BELL PARKWAY BUILDING 264 FROM KHJKI TO CIFIES 265 and out the Parkway to the Bell Telephone building—Hardtack proudly ac-companying the column as one of its distinguished members. The sidewalkswere lined with relatives and friends who cheered the seasoned veterans asthey swung along in true military style. The Battalion passed in review before a party in which were General Saltz-man representing the Chief Signal Officer of the Army, Mr. Bethell thenPresident, and Mr. Kinnard then Vice-President and G


The First battalion, the story of the 406th telegraph battalion, Signal corps . THE REVIEW AT BELL PARKWAY BUILDING 264 FROM KHJKI TO CIFIES 265 and out the Parkway to the Bell Telephone building—Hardtack proudly ac-companying the column as one of its distinguished members. The sidewalkswere lined with relatives and friends who cheered the seasoned veterans asthey swung along in true military style. The Battalion passed in review before a party in which were General Saltz-man representing the Chief Signal Officer of the Army, Mr. Bethell thenPresident, and Mr. Kinnard then Vice-President and General Manager of theTelephone Company, and formed in line before the Bell building. The dayhad been cloudy and when the formal review was completed the snow wasdriving down the street in a gale. The standards and guidons which had beencarried through the entire service in France were returned at this color guard advanced and as the men stood at salute the band played theNational Anthem. At the first note word was flashed through the operatingrooms in the Bel


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